The young Queens mom killed after she was run over several times in what her mother called an intentional act was involved in a bar fight two weeks before her death and was even shot, friends said yesterday.

This revelation came as cops revealed that Natalie Guzman, 18, was actually hit by three different cars, not two as they first thought. She died early Sunday when she was run down on Roosevelt Avenue in Corona after she left a pool hall to buy a bag of chips.

“Natalie told me she was involved in a fight” at an after-hours club, Olympia Urena, Guzman’s upstairs neighbor and a close family friend, told The Post.

The victim’s mother, Miriam Toribio, had said her daughter had been afraid that someone was going to kill her.

According to Urena, a woman threw a drink in Guzman’s face, and three men jumped in as the dispute escalated and spilled into the street outside of Manny’s.

One of the men fired two shots at Guzman, who was grazed in the leg by a bullet. “It left a little burn mark,” Urena said, adding that Guzman also had scratches on her face and bruises on her shoulder.

“After that she was very scared,” Urena said. “She had a [bad] feeling.”

Guzman’s mother has said she thought from the beginning that Natalie, who had a 15-month-old daughter herself, was run down intentionally by the same car. “It’s too much of a coincidence, to be hit twice,” she said.

After interviewing witnesses to the early morning accident, police, who initially said Guzman was struck by two vehicles, have now concluded that three cars – a black four-door sedan, a white four-door sedan and a black SUV – struck the young mother.

They asked anyone with information to call (718) 217-3529, or CrimeStoppers at (800) 577-TIPS. All calls will be kept confidential.

Guzman’s wake was set for tomorrow and Friday at the Rivera Funeral Home, with a Mass scheduled at 9:45 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church.